Queen jokes on TV: It sounds like President Trump

Author : repeddling1928
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 03:49:31


While strolling through Buckingham Palace Garden with naturalist David Attenborough for a TV documentary, the tranquility is shattered by the sound of a helicopter flying above, giving the Queen an opportunity to show off her sense of humor.

'Why do they always go round and round when you want to talk?' she asks. 'It sounds like President Trump ... or President Obama.'

The pair were filming for an ITV program to be aired on April 16, celebrating a Commonwealth environmental project where the Queen discusses a variety of topics including climate change, Donald Trump and even her own passing.



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The documentary shares a moment where the two chuckle over an ailing tree and the monarch goes on to say that it had been 'sat on' at a garden party.

In another instance, Attenborough points out that a sundial was incorrectly positioned in the shade, the Queen laughs and says, 'Had we thought of that? That it was planted in the shade, it wasn't in the shade originally, I'm sure?'

She adds, 'Maybe we could move it?'

The Queen is known for her deadpan sense of humor, which is rarely seen in public.

In 2016, Barack and Michelle Obama posted a video online challenging Prince Harry to the Invictus Games, setting social media alight.

In response, the Prince imitates a mic drop and and after watching the video, the Queen shrugs and then looks at Harry and says, 'Boom, really? Please.'

The Queen's husband Prince Philip, unintentionally lived up to his reputation as 'the prince of gaffes,' when in 2015 while accompanying the Queen to an official opening of a community center in east London he asked the female workers, 'who do you sponge off?'

This story has been updated to include Queen Elizabeth II's full quote.

In another instance, Attenborough points out that a sundial was incorrectly positioned in the shade, the Queen laughs and says, 'Had we thought of that? That it was planted in the shade, it wasn't in the shade originally, I'm sure?' The Queen's husband Prince Philip, unintentionally lived up to his reputation as 'the prince of gaffes,' when in 2015 while accompanying the Queen to an official opening of a community center in east London he asked the female workers, 'who do you sponge off?' This story has been updated to include Queen Elizabeth II's full quote. In another instance, Attenborough points out that a sundial was incorrectly positioned in the shade, the Queen laughs and says, 'Had we thought of that? That it was planted in the shade, it wasn't in the shade originally, I'm sure?' In another instance, Attenborough points out that a sundial was incorrectly positioned in the shade, the Queen laughs and says, 'Had we thought of that? That it was planted in the shade, it wasn't in the shade originally, I'm sure?' 'Why do they always go round and round when you want to talk?' she asks. 'It sounds like President Trump ... or President Obama.' While strolling through Buckingham Palace Garden with naturalist David Attenborough for a TV documentary, the tranquility is shattered by the sound of a helicopter flying above, giving the Queen an opportunity to show off her sense of humor. This story has been updated to include Queen Elizabeth II's full quote. The documentary shares a moment where the two chuckle over an ailing tree and the monarch goes on to say that it had been 'sat on' at a garden party. While strolling through Buckingham Palace Garden with naturalist David Attenborough for a TV documentary, the tranquility is shattered by the sound of a helicopter flying above, giving the Queen an opportunity to show off her sense of humor. This story has been updated to include Queen Elizabeth II's full quote. In response, the Prince imitates a mic drop and and after watching the video, the Queen shrugs and then looks at Harry and says, 'Boom, really? Please.' The Queen's husband Prince Philip, unintentionally lived up to his reputation as 'the prince of gaffes,' when in 2015 while accompanying the Queen to an official opening of a community center in east London he asked the female workers, 'who do you sponge off?' This story has been updated to include Queen Elizabeth II's full quote. She adds, 'Maybe we could move it?' In response, the Prince imitates a mic drop and and after watching the video, the Queen shrugs and then looks at Harry and says, 'Boom, really? Please.' The pair were filming for an ITV program to be aired on April 16, celebrating a Commonwealth environmental project where the Queen discusses a variety of topics including climate change, Donald Trump and even her own passing. In 2016, Barack and Michelle Obama posted a video online challenging Prince Harry to the Invictus Games, setting social media alight. The pair were filming for an ITV program to be aired on April 16, celebrating a Commonwealth environmental project where the Queen discusses a variety of topics including climate change, Donald Trump and even her own passing. In response, the Prince imitates a mic drop and and after watching the video, the Queen shrugs and then looks at Harry and says, 'Boom, really? Please.'

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